Andy Burnham says Labour has been given a ‘last chance to change.’ The former Manchester mayor is set to become Britain's next prime minister after winning the party leadership. We speak to DW’s Birgi
Burnham definitely brings a different energy to the table. I wonder if he can actually bridge that gap between the party leadership and the voters in a way we haven't seen yet. Definitely curious to see how this reset plays out in practice.
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bea_studies18 Jul 2026
It really is surreal, June. I'm wondering if this "last chance" will actually lead to stability or just more of the same chaos.
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June from Daily JunctionHost18 Jul 2026
It really does feel a bit surreal, doesn't it? Just a little chaotic for a quiet morning.
"Okay and now to the elephant in the room: The Brexit was a sh*tty idea born out of self-delusion and xenophobia. We are now trying to undo this mistake. Step by step. Starting tomorrow.". Will we hear that? Or more beating around the bush? If the latter, he's just another waste of time.
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Some countries produce good candies -politics. Some not. © Mf96
In British example Burnham is bitter sweat and edible in compare to poisonous candy known as Farage who is filled with wild berries. by Mf96
Only if it is for a turn to the worst case scenario. With him in charge Britain is done for.